well-paced

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My preference, counterpointing Spector, is that I'd gladly sacrifice touching one person on a deep and meaningful level with my well-paced narrative if it meant I could sculpt a playground of fun and entertainment for a group of friends that keeps them together even when we're physically apart.

In his new novel, Echoes of Glory, he blends both the culture of small town Texas with the remembrances and misunderstandings of war, into an excellent, interesting and well-paced story on the search for ethics and right.

"Running the Rift" is well-paced but always makes time to demonstrate the apparatus of genocide: the vicious propaganda on Radio Rwanda in which Tutsis are called "inyenzi," or cockroaches, the targeted looting and finally the savagery that was loosed after the assassination of President Habyarimana.

The well-paced but forgettable narrative takes you through the story of false accusations, megalomania and a human-colonised Mars under threat from a dormant colony of violent native aliens, but it's the unrivalled potential for demolition that will keep players coming back.

It is a miracle what the GMs of Omen can do with such a small and dedicated monstercrew; the battles were well-paced, the monsters were well-instructed and the bar crew made sure everyone had enough to drink and snack.